Bottega Veneta uses poetry to create interactive experience in Shanghai
Bottega Veneta presented an interactive poetic installation in Shanghai that showcased 22.000 copies of the anthology In Such a
Last Sunday witnessed the highlight of perhaps the most controversial World Cup ever: the final between France and Argentina. A splendid final on the field, but unfortunately less beautiful in the stands.
De Morgen and mortierbrigade decided to blow the final whistle on this tournament by showing everything and everyone we were not allowed to see in the stands of the Lusail stadium: supporters with rainbow flags and One Love bracelets, workers who suffered heavily during the construction of the stadiums and activists denouncing the ecological impact of this World Cup.
"It was impossible to see this dream final in reality. So we had to enlist the help of Artificial Intelligence to create these images, which we never saw in the stands of the Lusail stadium. Artificial Intelligence in this case is unfortunately more human than real people", says Frédéric Zouag, AD at mortierbrigade.
Client contacts: Remy Amkreutz, Jörgen Oosterwaal, Dave Peeters, Sam De Moor
Agency: mortierbrigade
Partner & CEO: Jens Mortier
Partner & Executive Creative Director: Joost Berends
Partner & Brand Design Director: Philippe De Ceuster
Creatives: Nicolas Gaspart, Frédéric Zouag
Strategy: Vincent D’Halluin
Digital Business Director: Jochen Sablon
Account Director: Evelyn Savels
Account Executive: Quentin Donckerwolcke
Social Lead: Lisa Smets
Social Creatives: Tine Van Daele, Ella Van Cappellen
Design: Kaatje Schreurs
Cross Media Designer/DTP: Kaatje Schreurs
Editor: Jelle Stroo